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Paula White Pledges Seven Divine Gifts for $1000 Easter Donation
Televangelist Paula White serving as White House faith adviser is urging followers to donate $1000 to her ministry before Easter. She promises this act will unlock seven supernatural blessings from God. Critics argue this reflects her controversial prosperity gospel teachings tied to President Trump’s administration.
White claims God will assign an angel to donors ensuring divine protection and guidance. She asserts prosperity will follow with financial abundance as a reward for faith. Her message frames the donation as a spiritual investment rooted in biblical promises.
The blessings also include health improvements with White suggesting God will remove sickness from contributors. She cites long life as another gift tying obedience to divine favor. These claims echo her past sermons blending faith with material gain.
White’s role in the White House has drawn scrutiny since her 2025 appointment by President Trump. She leads the Faith Office aiming to bolster religious freedom nationwide. Her fundraising tactics however raise ethical questions about mixing government and personal ministry.
Critics within Christian circles label her teachings heretical arguing they exploit vulnerable believers. They point to her history of soliciting large donations for spiritual rewards. This latest Easter appeal has reignited debates over her influence in Trump’s orbit.
Supporters defend White viewing her as a bridge between faith communities and the administration. They praise her efforts to protect Christian rights under Trump’s policies. Yet the $1000 price tag for blessings fuels accusations of grift over genuine ministry.
The prosperity gospel White champions has long been divisive promising wealth and health for devotion. Her Easter campaign leverages this theology amid economic struggles for many Americans. Detractors say it preys on desperation rather than offering true spiritual guidance.
As Easter nears White’s pitch intensifies with online promotions and sermons pushing the donation deadline. The White House has not commented on her fundraising aligning with Trump’s silence on her methods. Observers expect continued backlash as her visibility grows in faith policy circles.
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